Comp & Benefits


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    BNY bank gives its employees homeownership help

    The bank is offering $6,500 in down payment assistance to employees who make $100,000 or less a year. BNY in recent years has raised its minimum wage and offered company stock to its lowest-paid workers.

    By Dan Ennis • April 9, 2026
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    HR teams cautiously experiment with using AI to help set workers’ pay

    The technology can augment the work of human compensation professionals, but a range of legal and privacy concerns are slowing adoption, sources told HR Dive.

    By April 9, 2026
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    Top trends in total rewards

    Trends in total rewards strategies continue to shift in response to the market, employee demands and even advances in technology.

    By HR Dive staff
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    Employers may lose up to 4% of labor spend to poor payroll management

    While compensation often represents a significant portion of operating expenses, payroll is sometimes an afterthought, per a UKG and KPMG report.

    By Lara Ewen • April 6, 2026
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    Starbucks adds performance bonuses for front-line workers

    Baristas and shift supervisors at stores that hit key performance metrics could see $300 quarterly bonuses starting in July.

    By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • April 3, 2026
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    More than half of adults say men have a better chance at securing competitive wages

    Nearly a third of employed women say they’ve faced discrimination when trying to earn equal wages, per an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll.

    By April 2, 2026
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    New graduates say they would sacrifice pay for job stability

    Pay still matters, but people entering the workforce are increasingly looking for long-term security amid concerns about artificial intelligence and the economy, Monster found.

    By Lara Ewen • April 2, 2026
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    More companies say equity benefits are being used to attract talent

    Equity and employee stock purchase plans are especially part of the conversation for technical talent, reports showed.

    By April 1, 2026
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    DOL proposes rule easing 401(k) investments in cryptocurrency, other alternative assets

    The rule, which follows the direction of an executive order, would protect fiduciaries who select such investments “objectively, thoroughly, and analytically,” the department said.

    By March 31, 2026
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    The employer benefits model wasn’t built to sustain the current drug landscape. A new flexible option is emerging.

    Employees want GLP-1 coverage. Learn how employers are offering it — without a complete benefits overhaul.

    March 30, 2026
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    10M could lose Medicaid due to work requirements, more frequent eligibility checks, study finds

    Between 5 million and 10 million people could be disenrolled due to cuts to the safety-net insurance program, depending on states’ mitigation strategies, according to the analysis.

    By Emily Olsen • March 27, 2026
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    DOL seeks to hike H-1B visa holder wage rates to curb ‘abuse’ of program

    Employers should expect the changes, which revive a regulatory effort from the first Trump era, to further disrupt their skilled worker hiring plans, one attorney said.

    By March 27, 2026
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    This week in 5 numbers: Worker engagement hits lowest level in a decade

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many workers receive artificial intelligence-generated “workslop” from their superiors.

    By March 26, 2026
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    Workers send nearly 3M messages a day to ChatGPT about wages, OpenAI reports

    Most often, workers look for help with pay calculations and to figure out “what a concrete job, career path, or employer might plausibly pay before they apply, negotiate, or switch,” the artificial intelligence company said.

    By March 26, 2026
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    Gender pay gap grows in 2026, report finds

    Payscale noted that the gender pay gap exists at every education level and “widens significantly” as women age and progress in their careers.

    By March 25, 2026
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    Why paid sick leave is a DEI issue

    A National Partnership for Women & Families report shows how the geography of “pre-emption” states can disproportionately affect certain groups.

    By March 25, 2026
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    More than GLP-s: Here’s what an obesity care benefits strategy needs

    A successful strategy needs to integrate weight management into an employee benefits program and support the behavior changes essential to long-term weight management.

    March 23, 2026
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    Insulin, fatigue and focus: the untold story of metabolic health at work

    Employees might not see it coming. With data, they can act before fatigue and focus issues show up.

    March 23, 2026
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    How compensation teams can become strategic finance partners

    Finance leaders are looking to comp teams for deeper insight into how workforce investments affect the bottom line. Check out these strategies for strengthening that partnership.

    March 23, 2026
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    NAMI: 1 in 4 workers considered quitting over their job’s toll on their mental health

    Less than a third of employees said they have received any mental health-related training at work, the report found.

    By March 19, 2026
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    Top HR executives are gaining prominence, Conference Board says

    “Growth in CHRO and CTO roles signals that talent, culture and digital capability are now viewed as enterprise risks, not support functions,” one researcher said.

    By Jim Tyson • March 18, 2026
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    The hospitality industry’s gender pay gap is ‘structural,’ analysis finds

    Progress on the pay gap has generally stalled, various reports indicate, and it is particularly notable in food service.

    By March 18, 2026
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    AI boom drives worker compensation cuts, study finds

    Both jobs and paychecks are taking a hit as companies ramp up artificial intelligence spending to avoid falling behind competitors, according to the research.

    By Alexei Alexis • March 17, 2026
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    GuardDog Telehealth admits to improper record sharing in Epic court case

    In an agreement between the two companies, GuardDog admitted it masqueraded as a healthcare provider in order to gain access to medical records.

    By Sydney Halleman • March 16, 2026
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    A benefit worth adopting

    By offering adoption benefits, companies are making a big difference for present and future employees.

    March 16, 2026
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    Instant pay can boost low-income workers’ savings habits, report finds

    Despite consumer advocates’ concerns around earned wage access fees, researchers found modest, consistent usage can help with financial planning.

    By Danielle McLean • March 12, 2026